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13th Nov 2017

Patient in ambulance left with shocking windscreen note dies in hospital

The man passed away on Friday night.

Jade Hayden

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The patient who was in the ambulance that received a shocking note on their windscreen has died in hospital.

Paramedics from the West Midlands Ambulance Service in the UK were left stunned over the weekend when a neighbour left a note on their windscreen complaining that they had blocked their driveway.

The note read: “You may be saving lives but don’t park your van in my a stupid place and black my drive.”

Paramedics shared the note to Twitter alongside the caption:

“Sometimes we just don’t know what to say. This was the note left on an ambulance today.

“At the time, the crew were helping a man who was extremely unwell after vomiting blood. They took him on blue lights to hospital where he was in a critical condition.”

They also included the hashtag ‘patients first.’

It has since been reported that the patient who was in the ambulance has died.

The Daily Mail said that the 42-year-old man was being cared for in rehab facility, Livingstone House, when emergency services were called to assist him.

The man passed away on Friday night.